Historical Geography information for Inverness and Bona, Inverness-shire, Scotland


Data fields for Inverness and Bona, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Place NameInverness
DescriptionInverness, meaning "Mouth of the River Ness" is a city in the Scottish Highlands. Inverness was one of the chief strongholds of the Picts, and in AD 565 was visited by St Columba. The strategic location of Inverness has led to many conflicts in the area. Reputedly there was a battle in the early 11th century between King Malcolm and Thorfinn of Norway at Blar Nam Feinne.
City, Village, or ParishInverness and Bona
CountyInverness-shire
CountryScotland
SiteID93202
DateUpdated9/1/2025 6:19:14 PM
Surname Records linked to Inverness and Bona, Inverness-shire, Scotland in the GeneticHomeland.com database
Record ID DataSet Surname Spelling Variations
1092278 British Surname Clusters McDonald Donald, MacDonald, McDonald, Ranald, Clanranald, McDonnell, Donaldson, M'Donnell, M'Donald, MacDonnell






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